The Dykema team called on its knowledge of the federal crime victim laws, specifically the Crime Victims’ Rights Act and the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act, which was accompanied by expert testimony and extensive briefing.

Objective reasonableness means that an officer may use deadly force when he or she has the objective and reasonable belief that his or her life or the lives of others is in danger of death or physical harm.

Consider these questions, your company’s answers to them, and discuss your possible enforcement strategy with your counsel as soon as a problem arises. A good strategy is often the key to swift resolution.